Answered By: Zoely M. Santiago
Last Updated: Nov 15, 2022     Views: 150

The Information Resources are organized in the following sections:

  • Databases A-Z – information resources that organize and give access to a variety of scientific bibliographic sources such as magazines, books, documents, and images. Some of these provide access to full-text sources.
  •  Libraries – links to internationally recognized library collections. These units provide access to digitized collections that consist of books, journals, documents, images, and videos.
  • eBooks- electronic books available on subscription databases and open access databases.
  • Statistics – files, data, indicators, and socio-demographic profiles essential for social research. The available data has a wide demographic reach covering Puerto Rico and other nations.
  •  Reference Sources – groups links to reference works such as dictionaries and multilingual dictionaries; general and specialized encyclopedias.
  • Newspapers – a variety of local and international publications with access to recent historical events.
  • Thesis – links to digital collections of research studies from leading academic institutions in Spain and America.

 

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